#5 It is after all the United way
Manchester United, more than any other club in the world, has an infatuation with club morals and identity. Whether it was developed due to the working class origins of the club or due to the identity built by great managers in Sir Matt Busby and Sir Alex Ferguson, the club support base has been clamoring for a return to its identity ever since David Moyes took over. Since then 3 experienced managers have come and gone but the supporters have not enjoyed the football due to the brand of football played.
Under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer that has changed and right from his first game a visible change has been observed and the fans have loved every second of it. Results are often secondary for United fans; that is how much the constant success over 3 decades spoiled them; but the way the game is played is primary. Trusting and rewarding Solskjaer, a player much adored by the fans, a cult hero who delivered one of the finest moments in the clubs history, and a manager who has shown great signs in just a few months on the job; with a full time role is as much the United way as the United way can get.